American High School Program
A globally recognized K–12 pathway.
The American High School Program provides a globally recognized K–12 curriculum that emphasizes creativity, critical thinking, analytical skills, and real-world application. It follows the U.S. credit-based system—students earn credits for each completed course, leading to an accredited American High School Diploma.
Partner schools receive a complete academic framework aligned with U.S. Department of Education guidelines and international quality benchmarks, supporting university pathways locally and globally.
Credit-Based System
Students earn credits per course toward an accredited U.S. High School Diploma.
Global University Pathways
The diploma is accepted by 500+ universities worldwide.
What schools receive
- Curriculum maps and instructional resources.
- Assessment rubrics, grading frameworks, and academic policies.
- Implementation guidance and academic planning support.
- Teacher support systems and documentation readiness.
- Ongoing academic assistance for consistent delivery.
Curriculum & student outcomes
The curriculum covers English, Mathematics, Sciences, Social Studies, World Languages, Technology, STEAM, and electives. Learning is student-centered and inquiry-driven, developing lifelong learning habits and college readiness.
Diploma recognition
Upon completing the required credits, students earn an accredited American High School Diploma accepted by 500+ universities across the U.S., Canada, Europe, Asia, Australia, and more—supporting global mobility and higher education opportunities.